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Real Movement. Exquisite Dissections.

Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy contains nearly 330 videos of real human anatomic specimens in their natural colors, including 5 new, groundbreaking videos of the inner ear. Dr. Robert Acland presents moving structures—muscles, tendons, and joints—making the same movements that they make in life. The videos show complex structures step by step—from bone to surface anatomy—to provide a foundation for understanding anatomical structure and function. The entire series was digitally re-mastered producing clearer, brighter, and more detailed videos than seen in previous versions.

Real-Life 3D

Presents a 360-degree view of specimens accompanied by clear narration and labeled structures.

Self-Directed Learning

Ideal for preparation and review in human/gross anatomy courses and labs.

Accessibility

Searchable and accessible on all platforms and optimized for mobile devices.

Review and Exam Prep

Interactive timed multiple-choice exams prepare students for practical exams, track their performance, and direct them back to correlated videos for review.

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